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Black Butterfly

Buckcherry

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Album Review

Self-appointed saviors of sleaze, the L.A. scuzz rockers are disciples of the Sunset Strip circa 1987, singing songs of crazy bitches and cocaine and scored to second-hand Aerosmith boogie so they're turned into lead-footed stomps. Rock & roll doesn't need to be complicated, but if it's going to be the soundtrack for a night of binge drinking at strip clubs, it damn well better make wallowing in filth sound irresistible. Buckcherry dutifully hit all their marks on their fourth album Black Butterfly — the greasy guitar, the snake-dancing vocals, rhythms designed with a Texas lapdance in mind — so that makes the record no different in form or function than their other LPs. Here, they swipe power ballads from Mötley Crüe and pluck Guns N' Roses.

Biography

Formed: 1995

Genre: Rock

Years Active: '90s, '00s, '10s

The Los Angeles-based hard rock act Buckcherry formed in mid-1995, after singer Joshua Todd and guitarist Keith Nelson were introduced through their tattoo artist. After cutting several demos, the duo recruited bassist Jonathan "J.B." Brightman and drummer Devon Glenn and began performing live, quickly earning a local following for their swaggering, grunge-flavored music. Following the subsequent addition of second guitarist Yogi, Buckcherry signed with DreamWorks Records and issued their self-titled...
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